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- 1E Elahi, G M Mashrur
- 1Eskandari, Samaneh
- 1Filbert, Alexander
- 1Qian, Yiming
- 1Shen, Yufeng
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Fall 2021
The appearance of an image projected by a projector onto an arbitrary surface has the potential to appear differently depending on several factors, e.g., the properties of the surface being projected on, the colors of the light projected by the projector and the colors and the optical properties...
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Spring 2016
Image segmentation is the problem of assigning 2D pixels or 3D voxels to a set of finite labels. In particular, in medical imaging, the goal of segmentation is to partition an MRI or CT image into regions that are relevant to the biology of a particular disease, for example the motor cortex in...
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Spring 2019
3D reconstruction is an important topic in both computer vision and computer graphics. Many techniques have been proposed for objects with Lambertian reflectance. It assumes that the reflected light from the object surface is uniformly distributed in all directions. However, light interacts with...
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Spring 2014
Depending on the method we choose for human action recognition, some algorithms require the localization of human in action videos as a preprocessing step. This preprocessing is more challenging in real environments with noises or varying illumination, and may include background subtraction,...
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Spring 2010
Single image matting refers to the problem of accurately estimating the foreground object given only one input image. It is a fundamental technique in many image editing applications and has been extensively studied in the literature. Various matting techniques and systems have been proposed and...
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Fall 2014
The recovery of 3D information from 2D images is a well-studied problem in computer vision, with many competing methods that can achieve highly accurate results. However, relatively little attention has been paid to the problem of 3D reconstruction in underwater environments. When cameras are...
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V-CoHOG: Volumetric Co-occurrence Histograms of Oriented Gradients for Texture Classification in Medical Imaging
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Image textures, which are properties that can describe the pixel intensities of an image, have been analyzed in order to perform a variety of tasks, including segmentation and classification. Features derived from textures which are invariant to changes such as contrast and transformations are of...